
Elmer Gantry
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Narrated by:
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Anthony Heald
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By:
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Sinclair Lewis
About this listen
Audie Award, Literary Fiction, 2009
Elmer Gantry is the portrait of a silver-tongued evangelist who rises to power within his church, yet lives a life of hypocrisy, sensuality, and ruthless self-indulgence.
The title character starts out as a greedy, shallow, philandering Baptist minister, turns to evangelism, and eventually becomes the leader of a large Methodist congregation. Throughout the novel, Gantry encounters fellow religious hypocrites. Although often exposed as a fraud, Gantry is never fully discredited.
Elmer Gantry is considered a landmark American novel and one of the most penetrating studies of hypocrisy in modern literature. It portrays the evangelistic activity that was common in 1920s America as well as attitudes toward it.
©1954 Michael Lewis (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.excellently read
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The sheer despicability of Gantry kept me reading (what will he do next?) - though I winced at the amount of 'collateral', of human beings used, betrayed and abandoned as Gantry builds his career of lies. He manages to control his desire for a smoke and a drink, at least for most of the time, since many in his church think of these habits as the gateway to Hell, but he has more trouble with lust, even when married. Every woman is adorable until he's had her, after which he starts to find her irritating. He has so little self-knowledge that he never gains insight into this pattern. His friends, too, are disposable.
Anthony Heald is a terrific reader. I can't imagine this being done better. Since listening to Lewis, I've found two marvellous new narrators - new to me, anyway - Anthony Heald and Grover Gardner, and will be looking out for their work in future.
A gripping story, still relevant, brilliantly read
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BTW, listen for the satirical self criticism toward the end of the novel.
Amazing use of description and dialogue
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I didn't feel that it aged much.
Worth listening to.
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